Citrusdal is a town in the Western Cape province in South Africa. It is situated on the Olifants River at the base of the Cederberg mountains, 170km north of Cape Town on N7 national road. Agriculture in the area is dominated by citrus fruit cultivation, hence the town's name.

Citrusdal is a bustling rural village set amongst lush green citrus orchards, less than two hours leisurely drive from Cape Town on the N7 to or from Namibia.

The town and surrounds have much to offer visitors, and we would like you to browse around and discover some of our unique settings, natural beauty and places with true country hospitality.

The Citrusdal valley is one of the most beautiful and popular amongst hikers, mountain bikers and bird watchers alike. The oldest orange tree in the country, said to be more than 250 years old and declared a national monument, stands on the farm Hexrivier in the Citrusdal valley.